Dentures are removable prosthetic teeth designed to replace missing teeth and restore everyday function. Available as partial or full dentures, they are commonly made from acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal. In addition to improving chewing and speech, dentures can help support the cheeks and lips, restoring facial structure and contributing to a healthier, more youthful appearance.
Our dentists regularly provide both partial and full dentures tailored to individual needs.
Each denture is designed to suit your mouth, bite, and facial structure.
We explain each step clearly so you know exactly what to expect.
As your gums settle, we provide review appointments and refinements as needed.
At Panshanger Dental Practice, we understand that tooth loss can be a significant change. Our approach focuses on reassurance, precision, and long-term comfort. Based in Panshanger, we’re here to support you at every stage of your denture journey.
Denture treatment is a structured process designed to achieve a comfortable, stable fit.
Initial Assessment
We examine your mouth, discuss your needs, and assess suitability for dentures.
Impressions & Records
Accurate impressions and bite records are taken for precise denture design.
Try-In Appointment
A trial denture allows us to review comfort, appearance, and bite.
Denture Fitting
Your completed denture is fitted and adjusted for comfort and stability.
Follow-Up Care
Review visits allow refinements as your gums heal and adapt.
Book Your Consultation at Panshanger Dental Practice
Starting denture treatment can raise a few questions, particularly if it’s your first time wearing dentures. Below are some common queries to help you feel informed and prepared.
A full denture replaces all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, while a partial denture is used when some natural teeth remain.
In many cases, yes. Immediate dentures can often be fitted straight away, although adjustments are usually needed as the gums heal.
Most denture treatments involve several appointments over a few weeks to ensure accuracy and comfort.
New dentures can feel unfamiliar initially, but most patients adapt within a few weeks.